John Rushton has been Arbitration and ADR Consultant for ICC UK since July 2009. For more than twenty five years previously he had been a Partner in the Construction and Engineering Group of Mayer Brown International LLP in London, with a mixed contentious and non-contentious practice.

John is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (and is currently serving as a member of the Professional Conduct Committee), a member of the Society of Construction Arbitrators and a Vice-President of the Arbitration Club. He has also sat as an adjudicator and mediator.

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